2K and Visual Concepts are back, as WWE 2K24 powers into the ring, delivering the latest and greatest installment in the franchise to date. And this time around, it's WrestleMania that is front and centre.Â
WWE 2K22 hit harder and better after its hiatus, laying the foundations to allow the most recent offering, WWE 2K23, to potentially be even stronger. With returning game modes, a rejuvenated roster, a focus on John Cena, and a chance to improve on its shortcomings, has WWE 2K23 managed to become a showstopper? Or has the recent success seen developers Visual Concepts rest on their laurels this time around instead?
Available right now to purchase, download and - most importantly - play is WWE 2K23 on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC, ahead of the 'official' street release date.
It may have struggled for many a year, but the most recent instalment in the WWE 2K franchise was, in fact, rather good. But now all attention focuses on the next game and with WWE 2K23, John Cena will be front and centre.Â
We've clowned around, taken time to stand back and laid down the chokeslams to any and all of those in WWE 2K22. Now though it's time for the Whole Dam Pack to expand things further. And not only will you find six new wrestlers in place, one of those is Logan Paul.Â
We've seen a host of new downloadable content drops arrive for WWE 2K22 over the last couple of months, but we think that the Clowning Around addition is the best yet.Â